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None Dare Call it Conspiracy

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The craziest thing about this nutty book, bible for the Birchers as it was, is that some people associated with today's Tea Party movement have notions to the right of Allen. But you have to understand: that is a totally different kind of uncomfortable: far less uncomfortable than having to confront ideas you've always believed in. Schmitz of California's 35th congressional district, the nominee of the American Independent Party in the 1972 U. If and when the silent treatment doesn't work, these "objective" scholars and mass media opinion molders resort to personal attacks, ridicule and satire. Explain how our move towards socialism has occurred, and since the book was written, a lot more has happened.

On the opposite end of the spectrum Allen places "no government" (anarchy, and close to it would be tribalism). They love their satanic secret societies such as 33rd degree freemasons, skull and bones, Bilderbergers, bohemian Grove, 9th circle, Jesuits, Knights of Malta. In the middle you have such philosophies as limited government (such as what our Republic was designed to be), constitutional monarchy, democratic socialism, and so forth. Since I was already knowledgable about most of Allen's revelations, what I found most interesting was his description of what conspiracy is, how and why people plot it, how others look for it, and how still others react to the people trying to expose it. This blew my mind as it could easily have been written today as it was so on point with current affairs.Whether you're a fan of conspiracy theory or not, the facts presented, and the conclusions drawn, in this book, are thought-provoking and outrageous. The ultimate goal of all these groups is to centralize wealth and power into the hands of a very small number of American and British banking elites. While it's certainly conspiracy theory, Allen and Abraham have done a fine job of backing up their assertions with a huge amount of primary and secondary source material (just looking up the titles in the bibliography took me the better part of two hours). They are even telling you that being against the conspiracy is antisemitic, maybe you should just believe them?

Allen promoted the notion that international banking and politics control domestic decisions, taking them out of elected officials' hands. The Professor is not merely formulating a theory, but revealing this network's existence from firsthand experience. This is a good introductory book on the subject of economic and political conspiracy but I think "The Creature from Jekyll Island" by G. It was written at the height of the New Left which of course scared the daylights out of Birchers and others of similar philosophical perspective. I'm afraid I don't have the math skills to calculate it but intuitively it's almost impossible to be due to chance alone.

The diagrams in the book are well presented and the theories explained will give you the edge over the clueless majority of sleeping clowns out there. This blows the lid on the international financiers schemes, plans (much of which have come to pass since this book was published) and shows how they instigated and financed communism. In this manner one is threatened with loss of "social respectability" if he dares broach the idea that there is organization behind any of the problems currently wracking America. The kindle version of this book is riddled with typos, but it feels as if it were a conversion issue. Wells continued his work after Allen's death, assisting his widow with the publication of his newsletter of political and economic analysis.

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